Kevin Keller is one of our favorite ambient chamber music composers. He’s just released on internet video a series of 1 minute compositions set to dance works and videos by producer Kyla Ernst-Alper. As with all of Keller’s work, the music is emotionally concise and cut with laser-knife precision and he’s found a perfect visual…
Reviews & Commentary
Ten 1967 Pop Songs that Shaped Prog-Rock.
There’s a fun article in Pop Matters called Ten Songs From 1967 That Shaped Prog-Rock. Writer Sean Murphy knocks out his reasons for songs you might not expect to have any bearing on Progressive Rock, like The Beach Boys’ “Heroes & Villains,” which he put at number one. I agree with his choice, although he…
Program Highlights
Watermark High Electro-Psych Video
The Watermark High is the recording persona of Paul van der Walt from Johannesburg, South Africa. We’ve been playing his melodic electronica for the last year or so on Echoes. He’s just released a cool video for the song “The Disconnect” You can check out his other music on SoundCloud. ~John Diliberto ((( echoes )))…
Interview Podcast
Ulrich Schnauss Echoes Podcast Interview.
German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss talks about religion, space music and a return to electronic sound in the Echoes Podcast. Five years after his stormy, end-of-the-world electro-shoegaze treatise called Goodbye, German downtempo synth scientist Ulrich Schnauss returns with a new CD. Gone are the layers of distorted sound, aggressive grooves and over-driven guitar timbres that…
Program Highlights
Ambicon-Space Music Festival
AMBICON – A GATHERING OF THE SPACE TRIBES As I write this, hoards of musicians, media people and fans are gathering in Austin, Texas for the South By Southwest Festival (SXSW), an annual orgy of rock in almost all, but mostly alternative, forms. It’s a place of long riotous nights and over-hyped bands playing anywhere…
Reviews & Commentary
Alvin Lee Goes Home R.I.P.
Alvin Lee Founder & Guitarist of Ten Years After Passes I remember watching The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson around 1969. I think it was Steve Lawrence, or another of those loungey Vegas entertainers Carson loved back then, was on the show talking about hanging out with this group Ten Years After. He was shocked…
CD of the Month
Ludovico Einaudi’s 21st Century Classicism-Echoes CD of the Month
Ludovico Einaudi’s In A Time Lapse Echoes March CD of the Month Hear an audio version of this review with music in the Echoes Podcast. Hear In a Time Lapse featured this weekend 3/8-10/2013 on Echoes. You could pretty much stop listening to Ludovico Einaudi’s new album In a Time Lapse after the second track…
Interview Podcast
The United States of America-Joseph Byrd-Podcast
Hear an interview with Joseph Byrd of The United States of America in Echoes Podcast. We take electronic music for granted now, but back in 1968 it was a pretty rare and novel thing. There were bands like Lothar and the Hand People, 50 Foot Hose and Silver Apples, but the group who took electronics…
Best Of
Progressive Reverberations in Echoes Top 25
Ulrich Schnauss Falls to the Top of Echoes Top 25 Music with Progressive Rock roots dominates the Echoes Top 25 for February. Ulrich Schnauss’ A Long Way to Fall was the Echoes CD of the Month. His inspirations are in 70s German space music and Krautrock as are all the musicians on the Manikin Records…
Reviews & Commentary
Yoko Ono’s Oblique Strategies – Still Ono at 80
She sang with Ornette Coleman, produced the first loft concerts of John Cage, La Monte Young and the Fluxus movement, created conceptual art, pre-saged Diamanda Galas and the B-52s. Then she married John Lennon. “Count all the stars of that night by heart. The piece ends when all the orchestra members finish counting their stars…